DIFI Family Research and Proceedings
The journal aims to provide a home for DIFI's proceedings and original research on all aspects of family research, including migration, dignity, parental and child rights, and marriage - particularly in the Arab world. Volumes from 2013-2015 which provide a wide range of articles including "Adolescents in Arab countries: Health statistics and social context", "The tempo and intensity of marriage in the Arab region: Key challenges and their implications", "The political dimensions of fertility decrease and family transformation in the Arab context", and "In majaalis al-hareem: the complex professional and personal choices of Qatari women" among others.
- Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer
Adolescents in Arab countries: Health statistics and social context
- Hoda Rashad
The tempo and intensity of marriage in the Arab region: Key challenges and their implications
- Youssef Courbage
The political dimensions of fertility decrease and family transformation in the Arab context
- Jocelyn Sage Mitchell, Christina Paschyn, Sadia Mir, Kirsten Pike, Tanya Kane
In majaalis al-hareem: The complex professional and personal choices of Qatari women
- Kristen Hope, Yann Colliou
Situating the best interests of the child in community-based arbitration of marriage disputes: Reflections from a pilot intervention of Terre des Hommes Foundation in Assiut, Egypt
- Laura Ferrero
“Marriage with an absentee:” Marital practices in an era of great mobility
- Paola Gandolfi
Multiple families in changing societies in the Maghreb: The case of Morocco
- Susan Roylance, Marcia Barlow
Policies affecting Arab family formation
- Shafqat Shehzad
Socioeconomic, demographic, housing and health conditions of Qatari women by status of marriage and implications for family polices